cnbc's john fort is live outside the at&t store in san jose where at 7:00 in the morning, john, i imagine there are not huge cues. >> you don't have to remind me what time it is, simon. i'm here in palo alto outside an at&t store. at&t can only hope that people will start loading up the website with pre-orders for the z10 blackberries. this one is extremely important to prove that that company can stick around in its current incarnation providing hardware and software and doing service also on the back end. this phone will sell for $199 with a two-year contract, just like the iphone 5. verizon and t-mobile also expected to pick up the z10. they basically said they will, but at&t is first out of the gate with pre-orders and they'll start selling them in these stores in about ten days and taking a look at market share and it has been a rough go for blackberry for quite a while now. shipments were down 43% and blackberry market share dropped to 3.2% from 8% a year earlier according to idc and android had 70% of the global market and the ios, the iphone, had 21%, but interestingly enough in t